<p>"Timely and highly needed, this well-written book contextualizes the existence of intersectional differences in Norwegian academia. <i>Intersectional Perspectives</i> sheds light on the invisible reductionism and colonial legacy still embedded in Norwegian higher education. It offers first-hand decolonial critiques of higher education, as well as a profound theoretical understanding of the epistemological foundations of Norwegian academia."</p><p><b>Carla Ramirez</b><i>, Associate Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway</i></p>

<p>"Timely and highly needed, this well-written book contextualizes the existence of intersectional differences in Norwegian academia. <em>Intersectional Perspectives on Equality and Social Justice in Norwegian Higher Education</em> sheds light on the invisible reductionism and colonial legacy still embedded in Norwegian higher education. It offers first-hand decolonial critiques of higher education, as well as a profound theoretical understanding of the epistemological foundations of Norwegian academia."</p><p><b>Carla Ramirez</b><i>, Associate Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway</i></p>

Highlighting how systemic inequities in Norwegian higher education are perpetuated through colonial legacies, monocultures of knowledge, and a lack of critical engagement, this book offers an intersectional analysis that identifies issues and complexities in the domains of pedagogy, epistemology, research, curriculum, and support services.

Foregrounding the voices of researchers, teacher educators, and student teachers through a variety of methodological approaches, the volume examines and critiques interconnected barriers rooted in experiences and ideologies of class, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, body, language, literacy, and religion that marginalize students and scholars, particularly those with multiple minority identities. Chapters identify persistent gaps in policy and practice in the experiences of students and scholars, including those from the Global South, despite growing equity, diversity, and inclusion mandates and discourses promoted by Norwegian higher education. To address such challenges, this volume advocates for decolonization, pluriversality, and systemic changes in higher education and academic practices through intersectionality to create a more inclusive and equitable higher education landscape.

Advocating for the need to ethically humanize, diversify and decolonize Norwegian higher education, this book will be of interest to researchers, scholars and postgraduate students in the fields of higher education, multicultural education, and sociology of education. Policymakers and administrators may also benefit from the volume.

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Highlighting how systemic inequities in Norwegian higher education are perpetuated through colonial legacies, monocultures of knowledge, and a lack of critical engagement, this book offers an intersectional analysis that identifies issues and complexities in the domains of pedagogy, epistemology, research, curriculum, and support services.

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About the editor and contributors

Towards an intersectional engagement with plurality, equality and social justice in Norwegian higher education

Part I: Setting the context

Chapter 1

Cracking the coloniality of Norwegian monocultural academia

Chapter 2

An auto-testimonial narrative on inequities in Norwegian Higher Education

Chapter 3

Bitter dilutions: Anti-racism, intersectionality, and the pall of white feminisms over Norwegian higher education

Part II: Intersectional perspectives on student experiences

Chapter 4

Navigating minority intersectional identities: LGBTQ+ students in Norwegian higher education and beyond

Chapter 5

Internationalization of Norwegian teacher education at home: Insights from Tanzanian students’ intersectional experiences

Part III: Intersectional perspectives on teacher education curricula and programs

Chapter 6

Is diversity intersectional? Student teachers’ perspectives of learning in Norwegian teacher education

Chapter 7

Challenging psychologization through intersectional approaches in teacher education

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032853710
Publisert
2025-07-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
470 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
158

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Biografisk notat

Vander Tavares is Associate Professor of Education, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway.